"It was, like, golf-ball size (hail). I couldn't see out of my front windshield, so I had to roll down my window, and right when I rolled it down, a bunch of hail came in and was hitting me on the head," motorist Austin Davis said.

The storm left a broken railroad crossing, a teetering light pole and fallen trees.

"It was probably the scariest thing that I ever experienced," storm victim Denise Eklund said. "You could hear the wind and a lot of banging, a lot of limbs down. I know the neighbor next door, his whole shed came apart, so there's wood everywhere."

Much of the damage occurred west of U.S. Highway 1. Elklund said she was babysitting when the storm came through the trailer park on Pennsylvania Avenue.

"We went into a bedroom, and we got into a corner, and we all just sat there together," Elklund said. "I was probably more scared than they were."

In the same neighborhood, the storm split a tree trunk in half, sending limbs through a porch and on top of a house.

"They won't let us move back in until they know what the damages are," storm victim Stan Smith said.

Two trailer homes must be inspected before the homeowners can return to them.

HOW YOU CAN HELP POLICE CATCH THE SUSPECT. LATE BREAKING TONIGHT, LOCAL HOMEOWNERS CLEANING UP AFTER A FAST-MOVING STORM CELL RIPS THROUGH THEIR NEIGHBORHOOD. I'M AMANDA OBER. THE STORM WHICH BROUGHT HIGH WINDS AND HEAVY RAINS FROM BREVARD COUNTY TO VERO BEACH MOVED THROUGH A MOBILE HOME PARK IN ROCKLEDGE ABOUT 4:30 THIS AFTERNOON. STEPHANIE COLT TALKED SHAKEN RESIDENTS. THE WINDS RIPPED THIS TREE OUT OF THE GROUND. THE ROOTS ARE TALLER THAN ME AND IT CREATED A HOLE IN THE GROUND ABOUT 3-4 FEET DEEP. RESIDENTS THOUGHT A TORNADO CAME THROUGH BUT THEY WERE JUST STRAIGHT LINE WINDS. VERY STRONG WINDS, SOME STRONGER THAN 50 MILE-PER-HOUR NASTY WEATHER BLEW THROUGH, INCLUDING HIGH WINDS AND HAIL. IT WAS LIKE GOLF-BALL SIZE. I COULDN'T SEE OUT MY FRONT WINDSHIELD SO I HAD TO ROLL DOWN THE WINDOW. WHEN I ROLLED IT DOWN, A BUNCH OF HAIL CAME IN AND HIT ME IN THE HEAD. A VIEWER SENT THUS PICTURE OF THE STORM BREWING OVER BREVARD COUNTY. THIS IS THE DAMAGE IT CAUSED. IT'S LIKE THE SCARIEST THING I EVER EXPERIENCED. NEW CAN HEAR THE WIND IN LIKE A LOT OF BANGING LIKE A LOT OF BRANCHES FALLING AND I KNOW THAT THE NEIGHBOR NEXT DORE, HIS WHOLE SET CAME APART SO THERE IS WOOD EVERYWHERE. MUCH OF THE DAMAGE OCCURRED WEST OF U.S. 1. DENISE SAYS SHE WAS BABY-SITTING WHEN THE STORM CAME THROUGH THIS TRAILER PARK ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. WE WENT INTO THE BEDROOM AND GOT INTO A CORNER AND WE ALL JUST SAT THERE TOGETHER. I WAS PROBABLY MORE SCARED THAN THEY WERE. AND IN THE SAME NEIGHBORHOOD, THE STORM SPLIT, THIS TREE'S TRUNK AND A HALF, SENDING LIMBS THROUGH THIS PORCH AND ON TOP OF THE HOUSE NEXT DOOR. THEY WON'T LET US MOVE BACK IN UNTIL THEY KNOW WHAT THE DAMAGES ARE. SO YOU AREN'T ALLOWED TO GO IN? NO. TWO HOMEOWNERS ARE OUT OF THEIR HOMES BECAUSE THEY HAVE NOT YET BEEN DEEMED SAFE AMOUNT LOT OF HOMES IN THIS AREA ARE WITHOUT POWER. WE SEEN POWER CREWS ALL OUT ALL EVENING LONG THROUGHING TO GET